287:. Three ships flying foreign flags were seen on the first day of the voyage. Charitte dropped to the rear to deal with them. One was a frigate with 22 cannon and 100 men, and the other two were corvettes, one with 8 cannons and 70 men and the other with 6 cannon and sixty men. Charitte resisted the combined attack of the three corsairs, despite being greatly outnumbered, and put up a fierce fire when they made three attempts to close. They were repulsed each time, and eventually broke away. At the recommendation of
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D'Iberville arrived at LĂ©ogane and found the buccaneers there willing to attack
Jamaica, but died in Havana in July 1706 before being able to execute this plan. Chavitte limited himself with some measures to protect the coast of Saint-Domingue from English corsairs. He also encouraged the buccaneers
215:. His grandfather Josué de Casamajor married Jeanne de Charritte in 1608. He was one of eight children of Isaac de Casamajor de Charritte and Marie de Maytie. Jean-Pierre de Casamajor de Charritte was born in the château de Charritte and baptized on 10 September 1648 in the Charritte parish church.
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might cause the
English to attack, and Charitte should take all measures needed to prepare to resist them. At this time Charitte was having difficulty dealing with disturbances in the colony that had followed the death of Auger. Charitte had an impetuous nature, and was involved in some commercial
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over a decision over valuation of currencies then being used on the island, which had to be referred to the minister for resolution. He also quarreled with
Charitte, who complained to the minister. Choiseuil probably would have been recalled if it were not for his relations at court.
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passed through
Carritte's neck from side to side, and his shoulder and jaw were broken by fire from a musket. From that day, Charritte could only swallow liquid food. However, he had saved the convoy. News of the brilliant feat of arms was quickly taken to the French court at
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In 1698 Charritte married Marie Louise de La
Doubart de Beaumanoir. They had two sons. Charritte took up his post as the king's lieutenant on the island of Saint Croix. He was then appointed the king's lieutenant in
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of 22 cannons and two
Spanish corvettes of 10–12 cannons each. Three times through rapid and skillful maneuvers Charitte avoided being boarded. On the fourth attack, which was also repulsed, a shot from a
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In 1716 Charitte was made lieutenant to the governor general of Saint-Domingue, and held this position until his death. Charritte died on 17 October 1723 at the age of 75.
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478:(1641–1712) was named governor of Saint-Domingue in place of Choiseul, but he did not take up the offer and died in Martinique on 25 June 1712. Then
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was named interim governor on 18 June 1712 and was received by the council of Le Cap on 29 August 1712. Charitte found himself unemployed.
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on 13 August 1707. The delivery of food was an important factor in letting the garrison hold out against an Anglo-American assault. The
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were coexisting peacefully. The minister wrote to
Charitte telling him to stop the trade with the Spanish using small Dutch ships from
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on 13 October 1705. Charite took over as interim governor. In 1706, despite France and Spain being at war, the French and
Spanish on
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on 24 May 1711, and
Charite again became interim governor of Saint-Domingue. On 1 September 1711 Charite was named governor of
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at the age of 25, and campaigned with them in Canada, on the coast of Africa and in the
Leeward Islands. He became a
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family. His great-grandfather Guicharnaud de Casamajor, a notary who became treasurer and receiver general of the
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left for Saint-Domingue on 20 September 1707, since Morpain wanted to sell his cargo of slaves.
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was appointed interim governor. He was received at Le Cap on 7 February 1711. He died in
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A few months later Charritte was named the king's lieutenant on the island of
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was named governor on 1 August 1706, and was received by the council of
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to attack the English. In 1706 he entrusted the 20-year-old privateer
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coast in 1707 Morpain captured a slave ship and the merchant frigate
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succeeded him as governor of Saint Croix and Le Cap. According to
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awarded Carritte an lifetime annual pension of 500 livres.
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424:frauds, which resulted in complaints against him.
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446:on 28 December 1707. Choiseuil fell out with the
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898:(in French), Port-au-Prince: Henri Deschamps
848:(in French), Société historique de Gascogne
47:13 October 1705 – 28 December 1707
440:François-Joseph, comte de Choiseul-Beaupré
70:François-Joseph, comte de Choiseul-Beaupré
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199:The Casamajor de Charritte was an old
177:Jean-Pierre de Casamajor de Charritte
90:24 May 1711 – 29 August 1712
23:Jean-Pierre de Casamajor de Charritte
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189:War of the Spanish Succession
166:Naval officer, admimistrator
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77:Governor of Saint-Domingue
34:Governor of Saint-Domingue
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223:Charritte entered the
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233:enseigne de vaisseau
133:Château de Charritte
464:Laurent de Valernod
266:Louis XIV of France
225:Gardes de la Marine
101:Laurent de Valernod
889:Jan, J.M. (1951),
884:, Libraire-Ă©diteur
476:Nicolas de Gabaret
213:Henry IV of France
209:Kingdom of Navarre
859:Coste, Philippe,
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509:Communay, in the
415:in their raid on
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641:Aspect 1780
544:Nova Scotia
532:New England
468:Petit-Goâve
448:ordonnateur
417:Saint Kitts
409:d'Iberville
281:La Rochelle
273:Saint Croix
155:Nationality
96:Preceded by
53:Preceded by
954:Categories
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924:2019-11-09
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828:, Duchesne
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472:Martinique
262:Versailles
252:Vlissingen
163:Occupation
558:Citations
548:Intrépide
519:Pressante
434:Intrépide
413:Chavagnac
277:Pressante
241:ĂŽle d'Yeu
205:BĂ©arnaise
86:In office
79:(interim)
43:In office
36:(interim)
865:Geneanet
806:Jan 1951
285:Bordeaux
257:falconet
815:Sources
536:Bonetta
405:Curaçao
397:Léogâne
360:Léogâne
332:Tortuga
301:Tortuga
444:Le Cap
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